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Because there was no corroborating evidence, no action was taken at that time. But it came to light again in March 2016, when another student, Pupil C, said he would inform the school and police unless she “engaged in sexual conduct” with him.

Those were reported to the police.

A spokesman for Avon and Somerset police said: “A 28-year-old woman has voluntarily attended at a police station, and enquiries are ongoing.”

He confirmed there has been no arrest at this stage, and she had gone to the police station last year.

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A spokesman for the school said: “We unreservedly condemn Ms Wilson’s actions. Her conduct represents a shocking abuse of her position of trust as a teacher.

“On discovering what had taken place, she was immediately suspended and we conducted a thorough investigation that resulted in her subsequent dismissal.

“We then referred the case to the National College, who have prohibited her from teaching permanently. We welcome this decision.

“None of the incidents described took place on school property. Sadly, no organisation can ever be entirely immune from the actions of a lone member of staff with dubious intentions and we remain vigilant.

“The modern world presents risks and dangers to our young people that we are not complacent about.”